
Apartments near Halsted Station (Green Line)-Green Line in Chicago, IL (216 Rentals)


6911 S Halsted St

6630 S Yale Ave

5756-5758 S Sangamon St

5757 S Morgan St

5818 S Carpenter Street

6348-6352 S Ada St

252-258 W Marquette Ave

6915 S Peoria St

5744 S Sangamon St

6928-6930 S Green St

6351-6357 S Loomis Blvd

6938 S Halsted St

5701-5703 S Emerald Ave

148 W 66th St

6949-6951 S Green St

6957-6959 S Union Ave

6548 S Perry Ave

5712 S Normal Blvd

5650 S Lowe Ave

6401 S Bishop St

6718-22 S Throop St

5758 S May St

6149 S Bishop St

6931-6933 S Eggleston Ave

7007 S Sangamon St

7000 S Morgan St

139-141 W Marquette Rd

6643-6645 S Perry Ave

7003-7005 S Carpenter St

1359 W Marquette Rd

6957-59 S Eggleston Ave

5601 S Emerald Ave

6957 S Eggleston Ave

6728-6730 S Perry Ave

6501 S Laflin St

6732 S Perry Ave

818-824 W 71st St

1418 W Marquette Rd

6200 S Laflin St

6646-6648 S Bishop St

6733 S Perry

5533 S Green St

6757 S Loomis Blvd

6801 South Loomis Blvd

721-729 W 71st St

6934 S Princeton Ave

1432 W Marquette Rd

7100 S Union Ave

6600-6602 S Laflin St
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